I guess that was not a good idea, because since then kwin crashes. It only works when I switch of the desktop effects. But also with this it is not possible to shut down or restart the computer using KDE. I have to switch to a terminal to achieve this. Here information about my laptop:

Apparently, only Google-Earth is affected, which is not essential, but...

Regards.

Luis_P.

yamaneko

Post subject:Posted: 27.08.2011, 15:08

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I just re-installed lsb-core a few minutes ago, and everything OK here on 64 bit, including googleearth

Cheers

Yamaneko

mz

Post subject: Fixed now Posted: 27.08.2011, 15:15

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lsb-core is now upgradeable; dist-upgrade no longer wants to remove packages.

Code:

lsb-core/sid upgradeable from 3.2-27 to 3.2-28

DonKult

Post subject: Re: Fixed now Posted: 27.08.2011, 16:03

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mz wrote:

lsb-core is now upgradeable; dist-upgrade no longer wants to remove packages.

Code:

lsb-core/sid upgradeable from 3.2-27 to 3.2-28

Just for the record: I guess this output is from apt-show-versions: Even if "is now upgradeable" is in the output of that command it doesn't really check if its upgradeable. That just tells you: "Heh, a new version is available and APT will try to install it next time you do a dist-upgrade but if this will succeed is behind my knowledge."

Unfortunately this message is a bit too long so i refrained from reporting a bugreport

P.S.: lsb-core isn't thaaaat important. No bets, but i wouldn't be sure if it is really the offender breaking shutdown for some in this thread. Something like acpi would be a more fitting subject…
(But that is only a wild theory, i am not effected)

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